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Space_Shift

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  1. Motherboard and CPU only. If i go for a i7 2600 or 3770, then i will need to get a motherboard also. As i said, i'm using this SFF (with some modifications so i can fit the gpu) meanwhile i get both parts. That or a 4th gen i5.
  2. Thanks for the replies so far and sorry for the late response, the board i'm using is and OEM one of the HP SFF computer. This is only a temporary solution in the meantime I get a new CPU upgrade and also a new motherboard. So if i go the 3770 route i will need a new motherboard too but i haven't found ones in a good price, also i was considering to go for a 4th gen i5 and a motherboard.
  3. Hi all, i sold to one of my friends my Asus motherboard it was the P8H77M-PRO. So right now i'm using my old computer that came with my cpu the i3 2100 and with some modifications to the case (because it's a SFF pre built) i could fit my GPU in it. So far it's been working good but this is only a temporary solution meanwhile i'm looking for a CPU and motherboard upgrade (and if it applies RAM upgrade depending on the suggestions). So i have right now a budget between 300 and 350 usd for the components, no more. The gpu i'm using is the MSI GTX 650ti boost 2GB, currently have 8gb DDR3 ram in it and the resolution i use to game is 1080p. Thanks and i'm open to any suggestions.
  4. Just bought from a friend of mine a WD 1TB SSHD for the laptop i use for school and also a Hyper X Fury Pro large mouse pad
  5. Actually Hardcore Overclocking Bitwit JayzTwoCents Science Studio Dave Lee Gamers Nexus Green Ham Gaming Hardware Unboxed Hardware Canucks (great case reviews) Tech Showdown Tech Yes City OzTalksHW Tech Of Tomorrow
  6. Have been using it for a few days and played a little bit some games, it's a big difference from my other mouse. Great mouse so far
  7. Just bought today a Logitech G203 mouse, this would be my first "gaming" mouse and its going to replace a HP one i'm using currently x).
  8. @Aereldor US @deXxterlab97 mhh sounds like a good idea, i tend to type a lot and game and i saw that some types of switches are better for somethings than another (is it true?), which type of switches would be good?
  9. Hello everyone. So i'm looking for some suggestions for both peripherals. I found the CM MasterKeys combo and it comes with a good price, but i would like to know other options for the price. For the mouse i'm looking one for fps gaming and also a large mousepad. My budget for the mouse, something not too expensive for about under $40 or $50 more or less. For the keyboard, my budget maybe is same under $40. I like the look of tenkeyless kb and LEDs are a plus. So, for the combo of mouse(w/ mousepad) and kb i would like to stay for about $60-$75 maybe. Thanks!
  10. NiP, Cloud9 and Natus Vincere at the moment.
  11. On summer vacations I'm planning on upgrading my monitor for a 1080p one, also get a cheap laptop for school and a better mouse for gaming and get a mouse pad.
  12. Well more in the future when i start doing more heavy tasks i would consider going for more cores that's for sure. But right now with my current usage i think can't justify going for a 6 or 8 core for some reason . How much difference are on an i5 7600k and a say, a Ryzen 1700?
  13. Hi everyone. So i'm looking on which next upgrade to go from my Sandy Bridge i3, right now i can't decide of which cpu settle for a determined period either from AMD or Intel. I don't usually upgrade too much, i take my time to save up money. I'm looking for something that can give me a very good price/performance and also something that i can stay with it for a good amount of time. I find more easier to upgrade the GPU or other components that the CPU, so it's a MUST that the CPU i choose i can stay for a good amount of time. I know, tech evolves fast but unfortunately i can't upgrade every two years or so for a new platform. My main uses at the moment are school related work from university and gaming. For school related i don't do anything to intensive just programming projects/exercises and using MS Office(reports and that stuff). Maybe some software for my electronics classes but again, nothing to complicated or big. For gaming well i would like to get a 144Hz 1080p monitor, to be able to reach 144fps on games like CS:GO, Rocket League (if it's possible) and fps or games that are a little demanding that can take advantage of 144Hz refresh rate. But on more demanding triple A titles just getting 60fps i'm fine. I don't have a lot of experience on monitors so if going for a 144Hz monitor it's not ideal in my case just tell me. I don't have a determined budget but i'm open for suggestions that meet my usage and see how much i would need to spend on said platform. I just need some options to consider. Also i could consider going used if it's a good option because the price, i have already some DDR3 ram from my current PC. Thanks.
  14. I will look on the define mini c looks like a good option, thanks!
  15. Hello everyone, so i'm looking for a case that supports both mATX and ITX motherboards as well that can be very well dust proof (my current case gets very dusty after a while). Silence is a plus too. For reference my case is the NZXT Source 210, so i'm looking something more compact than that case and it can be either cube or tower form factor i don't have any preference. In price i'm looking for more "budget" or affordable options. I'm thinking about less than 80 usd Thanks!
  16. Well at the moment i don't do anything too intensive in terms of performance so i will stick with the i5 6500. If i want to upgrade i will have already DDR4 for either a Ryzen or Kaby Lake cpu. And also i have some budget left for a better monitor
  17. How this combo looks like? PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($299.99 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: Asus H110M-A/M.2 Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($57.99 @ SuperBiiz) Memory: G.Skill NT Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($53.99 @ Newegg) Total: $411.97 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-02-18 15:58 EST-0500 And i would get a cheap 900p/1080p if i go this route. I find more easy to upgrade the gpu over time that the cpu. How about the i5 6600?
  18. I prefer to start upgrading my setup over the time, also i would like to upgrade to DDR4 but the prices are a little too high, well i was looking for a 6600K so that's why. Currently i have a 1024x768 monitor, a membrane keyboard and a HP mouse.
  19. Hello everyone, long time since my last post. So i will start saving on summer for some upgrades for my main PC and i was wondering which part will be better to change. At the moment this is my setup https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Thrasher1031/saved/zx8hP6 For budget i only have like $300 - $400 ish usd for my desktop upgrades because i will also get some parts for a laptop i need to repair including a SSD. So here i my options: 1. Upgrade CPU to a better one, get a cheap 900p/1080p monitor and stay with current gpu. 2. Upgrade GPU (RX 480) and get a 1080p monitor. 3. Upgrade only peripherals. Better monitor, mouse and keyboard. My main uses for the desktop PC are school work/projects of programming and gaming. Any ideas?
  20. I think facebook or any social website are blocked on the computers lab near my faculty.
  21. Well first i will sell those components and then the case. Thanks for the feedback!
  22. I'm trying to sell some parts of my desktop to help in getting a laptop for school. I would sell them on some local facebook groups and i would like to know how much i could ask? This are the stuff i will be selling. CPU: Intel i3 2100 Motherboard: Asus P8H77-M Pro, only two slots from the four work. Intel stock cooler I will sell my case to a friend for $32 Also i have a Cooler Master 120m Fan but maybe i will keep it for a future build. Thanks.
  23. EDIT: I looked for the HP Omen website and it didn't had the GTX965M model available. Does the GTX965M is better that the 960M? Because what i can do is look for a used laptop with a i7 6700HQ and a GTX 965M or if i'm lucky GTX970M.
  24. I'm looking at prices and the Lenovo Y700 it's $800 usd and the Dell is $900. How's the battery on the Lenovo?
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